Monday, 9 October 2017

Living in the Berkshire Iron Age

Many thanks to Andrew Hutt and his colleagues in the Berkshire Archeological Society for presenting such an informative exhibition about living in the Iron Age in Berkshire, with talks, and activities for children to make miniature round houses. Thank you also to the artists who made and presented artwork responding to this exhibition, and to Reading Museum for the loan of artefacts. OHOS welcomes the opportunity to expand its heritage activities to complement its art exhibitions: it makes a good diverse programme in the historic Brock Keep. The exhibition is open until Friday 13 October (Mon - Fri 3pm - 7.30pm), and there is a talk on Wed 11 October at 6.30pm: Power and Politics in Iron Age Berkshire.

Hey Clay! on Saturday 8th April, 11am until 3pm. Although this is a dropin event, we would also recommend getting in touch prior to the event toregister your interest and so we can be ensure we can cater for everyone. Weare able to offer an hour per person of making. Please contact Julie on 07910620639 or email julielef@hotmai

Watercolour for Mixed Ability(ongoing)Mondays, 7.30 - 9.30 pm. £13 per sessionBrock Keep - usually, but sometimes by prior arrangement in galleries or local gardens.Tutor: Anna Mitchell. A friendly flexible group where individuals bring along their own subjects to paint, or decide together in advance subjects or techniques they would like to develop. Supervision can be as much or as little as you wish.Exploring Drawing for Mixed Ability (ongoing)Thursdays, 7.30 - 9.30 pm. £13 per sessionBrock Keep - usually, but sometimes by prior arrangement in galleries or local gardens.Tutor: Anna Mitchell

About OHOS

OHOS is an artist-led centre based in Reading that fosters excellence in contemporary art and provides affordable studio and exhibition space for artists. Its education and exhibition program is open to all and promotes public access to visual art and artists. Since its foundation in 1980 in a former military keep, its studios or exhibition spaces have been used by well over 100 artists, including Cornelia Parker, Douglas Gordon, Paula Rego and Andy Goldsworthy. There are regular residencies for new visual arts graduates. OHOS is an Industrial & Provident Society with charitable status.